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RT @FocusedCompound: Stock picking with a less than 3-year horizon is primarily a sentiment guessing game.
Stock picking with a more than 10-year horizon is primarily a business predicting game.
And stock picking with a 3-10 year time horizon is a blend of the two.
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RT @FocusedCompound: Stock picking with a less than 3-year horizon is primarily a sentiment guessing game.
Stock picking with a more than 10-year horizon is primarily a business predicting game.
And stock picking with a 3-10 year time horizon is a blend of the two.
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MastersInvest.com
RT @honam: @SteadyCompound I like to say that we won’t win (beating other VCs and fund managers over long periods) because we are better investors. We will win if our companies are better. So we have to either pick well (allocate more $ in the right co’s over time) and/or help build superior businesses.
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RT @honam: @SteadyCompound I like to say that we won’t win (beating other VCs and fund managers over long periods) because we are better investors. We will win if our companies are better. So we have to either pick well (allocate more $ in the right co’s over time) and/or help build superior businesses.
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Ethan Mollick
Labels used to describe results on standardized tests (Advanced, Failing) have an impact: “Receiving a positive performance label, even on low-stakes tests that carry no official consequences for students, increases the probability that urban, low-income students attend college.” https://t.co/eQSSS359Mh
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Labels used to describe results on standardized tests (Advanced, Failing) have an impact: “Receiving a positive performance label, even on low-stakes tests that carry no official consequences for students, increases the probability that urban, low-income students attend college.” https://t.co/eQSSS359Mh
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Jim OShaughnessy
For those experimenting with DALL-E, I've found the more you add, the better the output.
For example, here's just the term "love" https://t.co/fLr3yzXfD2
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For those experimenting with DALL-E, I've found the more you add, the better the output.
For example, here's just the term "love" https://t.co/fLr3yzXfD2
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Tren Griffin
I apologize for being crabby. It will happen again tho. Sorry. https://t.co/UiYkM4NLFv
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I apologize for being crabby. It will happen again tho. Sorry. https://t.co/UiYkM4NLFv
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Paul Graham
No one wants to think about this, including me, which is why I'm tweeting a link to it.
https://t.co/HanDEhAjP4
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No one wants to think about this, including me, which is why I'm tweeting a link to it.
https://t.co/HanDEhAjP4
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Ethan Mollick
Stephen Colbert was right: “Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the furthest thing from it.”
A worldwide survey of 200k people finds cynical people are thought of as smarter... but that, in reality, cynics test lower on cognitive & competency tests. https://t.co/KLc33j4JFK https://t.co/ai2V4tzhf5
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Stephen Colbert was right: “Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the furthest thing from it.”
A worldwide survey of 200k people finds cynical people are thought of as smarter... but that, in reality, cynics test lower on cognitive & competency tests. https://t.co/KLc33j4JFK https://t.co/ai2V4tzhf5
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MastersInvest.com
“The business that is satisfied with itself .. is dead.” John Henry Patterson, National Cash Register
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“The business that is satisfied with itself .. is dead.” John Henry Patterson, National Cash Register
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MastersInvest.com
"Choose the wrong time to short a bear market and you'll have your face ripped off." Karl Denninger [2009-03-03]
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"Choose the wrong time to short a bear market and you'll have your face ripped off." Karl Denninger [2009-03-03]
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John Huber
RT @stevemagness: A study on elite Kenyan runners found that 76% of their diet was carbohydrate.
20% of their diet was pure sugar.
We like to demonize and simplify diet into good/evil... Reality is much more complex and nuanced.
If you're running a ton, carbs are your best friend.
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RT @stevemagness: A study on elite Kenyan runners found that 76% of their diet was carbohydrate.
20% of their diet was pure sugar.
We like to demonize and simplify diet into good/evil... Reality is much more complex and nuanced.
If you're running a ton, carbs are your best friend.
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